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In 2013 she won Lo Zecchino d’Oro, the most important televised children’s music festival in Italy.

And on Tuesday Fiamma Boccia reminded the world exactly why Italy is so smitten with her when she revealed her Junior Eurovision 2016 entry “Cara mamma” (Dear mom).

Fiamma — whose name means flame — brings major fire-power to this Italian-language power ballad. We are feeling the heat and we are loving the burn!

The video sees her looking casual and relaxed as she belts it out Celine Dion style in the recording studio.

Singing about the devotion and love of her dear mother, we see Fiamma’s own mother admiring her offspring. Given Fiamma’s voice and control, we can’t blame her.

The song seems tailor-made for the juries, who love ballads and seem particularly taken with larger-than-life voices (cue Gaia Cauchi, Vincenzo Cantiello and Destiny Chukunyere).

Born and raised in Florence, the teenager loves Italian, history and English, and she’s played the piano since she was four years old.

According to Italian media she also loves the colour red and tagliatelle with meat sauce, making her a teenager of our own heart.

This girl does not and will never need Auto-Tune.

Just listen to her absolutely slaying Un Natale da amare on Christmas Eve in 2013.

She’s had nearly three years to grow and develop since then, so we can only imagine how strong her voice will be when she lands in Malta this November.

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(J)ESC Fanatic
(J)ESC Fanatic
7 years ago

@Polegend Godgarina

And they actually over-support you at times. For example, in Eurovision 2011 they gave you the first place just because you returned after many years of absence. The same goes for Junior Eurovision 2014 (you debuted that year). They didn’t want you to withdraw.

No reason to nag while they have overrated you in both Eurovision and Junior Eurovision.

(J)ESC Fanatic
(J)ESC Fanatic
7 years ago

@Polegend Godgarina

Oh, please stop it. The juries usually support you. But in Eurovision 2015 they sabotaged you because you sent bland and generic pop-opera crap. Thank God they exist.

Eva M.
Eva M.
7 years ago

Polegend Godgarina-I do not think that the judges will take points from Italy for not wanting to host. There was perhaps a bit of this last year, as a backlash of the excessive backing of Vincenzo, who took what rightfully belonged to Krisia and the twins, only for the JESC to find that their scheming did not bring the competition in Italy. I like to think that Italy’s inability to host and the 2015 low ranking are simply a result of the accumulated bad karma in the previous year. I personally liked Chiara and Martina and they were higher on… Read more »

KennyESC
KennyESC
7 years ago

Hmmm..I’d liked more a boy singer.
Plus, she sounds in the video like she’s using a lot of auto-tune in her voice.
The lyrics are beautiful and all,but..hmm. I don’t what really to say, but Italy could have done a lot more.
Meh.

Polegend Godgarina
Polegend Godgarina
7 years ago

I knew my country wouldn’t disappoint. The quality, the talent, the voice… whew, I’m slayed. Y’all need to look up the lyrics because they’re wonderful. I just wish it was 100% in Italian. Our best entry, BOTH of JESC and ESC, I ain’t kidding… but watch those tasteless juries sabotage us again simply because our flop broadcaster doesn’t want to host.

beccaboo1212
7 years ago

Fanatic esc: “Next girl ballad? No no no. Why Italy, why?” Álex, from Spain: “We’ll never have fun songs like in the 2000’s anymore…Junior Eurovision is turning to be a girl ballad contest.” MirkoJoshua: “Italy will never host!” Me: “Ok guys, calm down. There’s no need to be all negative about this year’s entry for Italy. Hopefully, the entries for the remaining countries (Armenia, Ireland, Israel, Georgia, Malta, and Poland) will be energetic! Also, of Italy wins this year, it’s up to their broadcaster to decide if Italy’s up to hosting JESC in the future. Furthermore, there’s no such thing… Read more »

SpirK
SpirK
7 years ago

Excellent choice from Italy, it also is a real grower. I would’ve preferred a bit of a more intense tempo change on the chorus , but the last speaking part gives me chills. I think Italy will do really good this year, it might be a contender!
My top 11:
1. Albania 9/10
2. Italy 8/10
3. Bulgaria 7/10
4. Serbia 7/10
5. Russia 7/10
6. Cyprus 7/10
7. Australia 6/10
8. Belarus 5/10
9. The Netherlands 5/10
10. Ukraine 5/10
11. FYROM 5/10

Rhin
Rhin
7 years ago

I like it a lot <3
My top
1. Italy
2. Russia
3. Bulgaria
4. Belarus
5. Netherlands
6. Australia
7. Albania – will probably go up with the official video
8. Ukraine
9. Serbia
10. Macedonia
11. Cyprus

Fanatic esc
Fanatic esc
7 years ago

Next girl ballad? No no no. Why Italy, why?

Álex, from Spain
Álex, from Spain
7 years ago

Italy will probably do really good with the juries. It’s a pity that they decide 100% of the results, because we’ll never have fun songs like in the 2000’s anymore… 🙁 Junior Eurovision is turning to be a girl ballad contest.

Roelof Meesters
Roelof Meesters
7 years ago

This song is adorable <3 This will defenitly do good <3

(J)ESC Fanatic
(J)ESC Fanatic
7 years ago

Such a moving and meaningful song! <3

This year's JESC is going to be the best ever!

Paul D.
Paul D.
7 years ago

@MirkoJoshua

You never know, considering that Malta picked such a small venue, the costs must be lower than usual. I think it’s completely profitable hosting

MirkoJoshua
MirkoJoshua
7 years ago

@beccaboo1212 Italy would never host

Jak
Jak
7 years ago

Russia is not my favourite anymore.
Italy never disappoints.

beccaboo1212
7 years ago

Rome 2017? Let’s find out! 🙂

Paul D.
Paul D.
7 years ago

2013 – Malta
2014 – Italy
2015 – Malta
2016 – Italy ?

Paul D.
Paul D.
7 years ago

Italian ballads never disappoint, great job Italia! It’s obviously a contender to win